As part of the bacterial monitoring program, beach grades have been assigned to many swimming beaches and recreational locations within the City of Bunbury, City of Busselton, Shire of Augusta-Margaret River, Shire of Capel, Shire of Donnybrook, Shire of Harvey, Shire of Manjimup, and the Shire of Nannup.
Map – WA Beach Grades – Interactive
Click on the square white icon in the top left of the map to select and deselect specific areas.
Beach grade risk classification legend
The table below summarises various beach grade risk classifications. Read more detailed information about these classifications.
Table: Beach grade classification legend
Paddle design |
Summary |
![Paddle with letter ‘P’ in middle indicates provisional classification of ‘good’](/~/media/Images/Corporate/article-images/Water/env-waters/paddle-green-P.jpg)
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Good: Based upon incomplete information available to date, bacterial water quality appears to be safe for swimming most of the time.
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![Orange paddle with letter ‘P’ in middle indicates provisional classification of ‘fair’](/~/media/Images/Corporate/article-images/Water/env-waters/paddle-orange-P.jpg)
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Fair: Based upon incomplete information available to date, bacterial water quality appears to be fair (variable) at this location.
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![Red paddle with letter ‘P’ in middle indicates provisional classification of ‘poor’.](/~/media/Images/Corporate/article-images/Water/env-waters/paddle-red-P.jpg)
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Poor: Based upon incomplete information available to date, bacterial water quality often appears to be unsatisfactory for swimming. |
![Two tone paddle, with left half green and right half orange, indicates bacterial water quality results to date are good, but primarily animal pollutant sources may elevate bacterial levels following rainfall](/~/media/Images/Corporate/article-images/Water/env-waters/paddle-green-orange.jpg)
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MAC: Based upon incomplete information available to date, bacterial water quality appears to be safe for swimming most of the time. |
![paddle, with left half green and right half red, indicates bacterial water quality results to date are good, but animal and stormwater contamination sources are likely to elevate bacterial levels to high levels following rainfall.](/~/media/Images/Corporate/article-images/Water/env-waters/paddle-green-red.jpg)
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MAC: Based upon incomplete information available to date, bacterial water quality appears to be safe for swimming most of the time. |
![Two tone paddle, with left half orange and right half green, indicates bacterial water quality to date is variable, but few contamination sources have been identified](/~/media/Images/Corporate/article-images/Water/env-waters/paddle-orange-green.jpg)
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MAC: Based upon incomplete information available to date, bacterial water quality appears to be fair (variable) at this location. |
![Two tone paddle, with left half orange and right half red, indicates bacterial water quality to date is variable, but but animal and stormwater contamination sources are likely to elevate bacterial levels to high levels following rainfall](/~/media/Images/Corporate/article-images/Water/env-waters/paddle-orange-red.jpg)
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MAC: Based upon incomplete information available to date, bacterial water quality appears to be (fair) variable at this location. |
![Two tone paddle, with left half red and right half green, indicates bacterial water quality to date is poor, but few contamination sources have been identified](/~/media/Images/Corporate/article-images/Water/env-waters/paddle-red-green.jpg)
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MAC: Based upon incomplete information available to date, bacterial water quality appears to be unsatisfactory for swimming. |
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MAC: Based upon incomplete information available to date, bacterial water quality appears to be unsatisfactory for swimming. |
![Green paddle indicates final classification of ‘good’ or very good bacterial water quality](/~/media/Images/Corporate/article-images/Water/env-waters/paddle-green.jpg)
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Very Good or Good: Bacterial water quality is considered safe for swimming most if not at all times. |
![Orange paddle indicates final classification of ‘fair’ bacterial water quality](/~/media/Images/Corporate/article-images/Water/env-waters/paddle-orange.jpg)
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Fair: Bacterial water quality is variable at this location. However, water quality is generally safe for swimming. |
![Red paddle indicates final classification of ‘poor’ or ‘very poor’ bacterial water quality](/~/media/Images/Corporate/article-images/Water/env-waters/paddle-red.jpg)
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Poor or Very Poor: Bacterial water quality is often unsatisfactory for swimming. Avoid swimming at this location. |
![Blue paddle indicates new sample site.](/~/media/Images/Corporate/article-images/Water/env-waters/paddle-blue.jpg)
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New Sample Site: Insufficient water quality or site information is available to assign a bacterial risk classification. |
![Purple paddle indicates proposed new sample site](/~/media/Images/Corporate/article-images/Water/env-waters/paddle-purple.jpg)
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Proposed New Sample Site: This site is currently been considered for future bacterial water quality monitoring. |
Site Status Overview
Microbiological Water Quality Monitoring
City of Bunbury
Includes: Bunbury marine waters, estuary and Leschenault inlet
About South West recreational water sites
For further information about any of these sites contact the appropriate
Local Government (external site) Environmental Health Officer.
More information
Environmental Health Directorate
Phone: 9222 2000
ehinfo@health.wa.gov.au
Last reviewed: 06-04-2023
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Environmental Health Directorate